Trades at Turkmen Commodity Exchange Hit $10.820 Million

Trades at Turkmen Commodity Exchange Hit $10.820 Million

The State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (SCRMET) during Wednesday trades registered deals worth $10.820 million for the procurement of diesel fuel, mattress sets, and cotton yarn.

Businessmen from Afghanistan and the UAE purchased diesel fuel for $10.255 million. A ton of diesel fuel costed $586, the SCRMET reported on its official website.

Turkish businessmen bought mattress sets worth $328.920 thousand. The Emirati businesses purchased cotton yarn for $237 thousand.

Last week the total amount of transactions in foreign currency at the auctions of the SCRMET amounted to $42.3 million.

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